Huge yields of medium sized 3-4 lobed fruits. Has apparent tolerance to blossom drop as nearly every flower produces a pepper. Widely adapted but performs particularly well in cool climates where bell peppers are difficult to grow successfully. Best for early crops. Enjoy green or allow to turn red.

A smaller slicer, softer in texture with an almost lime-like sourness. This all makes the Beaver Lodge Slicer an ideal salsa tomato! The plants are very productive with fruit growing in clusters of 3-4. Three foot plants.
55 days. These red slicers are the first tomatoes to ripen in our gardens. They have the wonderful tomatoey taste normally associated with beefsteak tomatoes, unusual for such an early tomato. Determinate plants are so loaded with smooth, blemish free fruit that you can barely see the leaves. Perfect for containers or hanging baskets.

Bergamot is commonly known as Bee Balm, produce curious flowers that vary in shades from pink to lavender. These flowers appear in July and August above stout, strong stems bearing aromatic leaves. The leaves are excellent in tea, reminiscent of the distinct flavour to Earl Grey blends. Plants grow to a height of 60-90cm (24-36"), and those that don't survive as perennials in Coastal gardens will likely self-sow. All bergamots are highly attractive to beneficial pollinators like butterflies and wild bees. Hummingbirds will stage territorial fights to stake their claims over a wild bergamot plant in full bloom.

High yields of attractive golden-orange tomatoes.. High yield potential and large fruit size. 10-12 oz. flattened globe-shaped tomatoes have good flavour, and like most yellow/orange tomatoes, less acid than most reds.

This hybrid Italian beefsteak produces high yields of large 10-12 oz ‘beefy’ fruits that have great flavour for such a large tomato. Vigorous, indeterminate plants. Good disease resistance to common tomato diseases and produces right up until frost. Maturity 73 days from transplanting.

4 Black Magic Dino kale seedlings.
Black Magic is a winter-hardy kale with long and narrow, crinkled leaves, so dark green they're almost black! Its rich flavor that only improves with frost. If you're impatient to harvest, go for it--you can use it as a baby leaf kale or wait until its mature stage. This particular variety of kale makes excellent kale chips! Bake with a splash of oil and your favorite spice mix. Plant in rich, well-drained soil in full sunlight in the spring or the fall. 60 days to maturity.

This deep burgundy tomato has jagged green stripes on the outside and solid mahogany-colored flesh inside. Sweet and juicy, its flavor also carries the rich complexity associated with black tomatoes. This is a natural and stabilized cross between a black tomato and Green Zebra, and its size and shape are like Green Zebra. Vigorous plants produce an abundance of 3 to 4 oz. tomatoes. Indeterminate. 75 days.

Large, fuzzy, cucumber-scented leaves and vivid blue flowers attract bees all summer long. Usually grown for the bees and flowers, young leaves can be cooked like spinach or used in salads. Also known as the star flower because of the arrangement of its petals, the flowers have a light cucumber flavour and will stun with their vivid blue petals. Toss into salads and baby greens, add to avocado prawn vinaigrette, or sprinkle onto cold soups. A dramatic use is to make ice cubes with the petals frozen into them and drop into cold drinks. Borage seeds contain oils with the highest concentration (20% to 30%) of the fatty acid GLA, even higher than Evening Primrose. Altogether a versatile, attractive and useful herb, add starry blue flowers to salads, drinks, berry desserts for zing. Borage may self sow. It is attractive to bumblebees that must buzz at a certain resonance to release a jet of pollen.

75 days. Named after the legendary country singer, these gorgeous heirloom tomatoes are a great choice for gardeners. The indeterminate plants yield as well as, if not better than, most hybrids. Extremely juicy fruits grow in clusters of three to four and can reach ½ kg or so. The colour is a striking bright red with orange undertones and the flavour is that wonderful old fashioned tomato taste. Plants are disease resistant and fruits are uniform and blemish free.

4 cabbage seedlings.
1 Lennox cabbage are an industry standard for winter cabbage that can be harvested at compact size or as full sized heads. These are tightly packed, flattened and round or oblate. Lennox cabbage holds its green colour much longer than other winter varieties, and it's productive for storage. The flavour is sweet and mild and the texture is pleasantly crisp. Lennox works well in raised beds and allotment gardens. Matures in 105 days.
1 Caraflex cabbage. Small cone heads with good wrapper leaves. Inner leaves are tender, crunchy, and have an excellent, sweet and mild cabbage flavor. Perfect for summer salads, slaws, or cooked dishes.
1 Ruby Perfection cabbage. The #1 mid-late red cabbage. The heads are medium-sized and dense with a uniform high-round shape and good wrapper leaves. Good field-holding ability. Matures just in time for late summer crops or fall harvest for medium-term storage. Resistant to thrips. 85 days.
1 Tiara cabbage. Tiara supports a dense cabbage head with a short internal core. This cabbage holds well in the field. Tiara cabbage is green, medium sized, with thin, tender leaves that would make a perfect addition to your coleslaw or salad.

2 varieties of cauliflower. Seedlings are sold in 4 packs.
Minuteman cauliflower- Produces 2-3lb, pure white, dense heads that do not become ricey or purple under adverse conditions. Excellent leaf cover in the heat of summer. Adapted to most growing regions. 53 days
Amazing - Heirloom variety is as close to hybrid quality as we can find. Strong plants with thick leaf jackets withstand summer heat; producing quality, tight white curds. Provide extra nitrogen when growing. Recommended for fall harvests. 75 days

Determinate. Though listed as determinate, the vine is pretty long and will benefit from some support. They tolerate a number of diseases. Fruits are large, flattened globes, many well over a pound. Flavour, colour, and texture are first rate. Crack-resistant fruits average 7 oz.

Dating back to before sometime before 1890, Cherokee Purple is one of the earliest recognized types of the ‘black’ coloured tomatoes. Large, flat, purplish-pink fruits are dense and juicy with a superb sweet taste! Fruit average 275-325 g (10-12 oz) in weight. The very unusual interior colour ranges from purple to brown with a touch of dark green. Indeterminate.

Hardy, perennial, and easy to grow, the chopped stems and pink flowers add a fresh, mild green onion flavour to sandwiches, salads and baked potatoes. Clumps can be divided in spring or fall. If grown in containers, divide frequently enough to provide for constant lateral growth. Chives are surprisingly hardy and can be harvested all winter if given some protection from extreme cold. They are also quite drought tolerant, so they're good candidates for xeriscaping. The edible flowers are highly attractive to bumblebees, hoverflies, and other beneficial garden insects.

Coriander or Cilantro is an herb with wide delicate lacy green leaves and a pungent flavor. The seed of the cilantro plant is known as coriander. Although cilantro and coriander come from the same plant, their flavors are very different and cannot be substituted for each other.

All parts of the plant are edible, but the fresh leaves and the dried seeds are the most commonly used in cooking. Coriander is commonly used in Middle Eastern, Mediterranean, Indian, South Asian, Mexican, Latin American, Chinese, African and Southeast Asian cuisine.

Plants need full sun or light shade since it bolts quickly in hot weather. It grows best in a well-drained, moist soil.

A wonderfully unique cilantro featuring finely divided, feathery leaves. Flavor is sweeter and milder than other varieties which can sometimes be overpowering. Much less prone to leaf blemish issues and is slow to bolt. Excellent additions to salsas and salads, even makes a pretty garnish.

Plants need full sun or light shade since it bolts quickly in hot weather. It grows best in a well-drained, moist soil.